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Banns of marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The banns of marriage , commonly known simply as "the banns " (from an Old English word meaning "to summon"), are the public announcement in a Christian parish church that a marriage is going to t...
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The banns of marriage or, simply "the banns", (from an Old English word meaning "to summon") are the public announcement from the pulpit that a marriage is going to take place in that church between two specified persons at a ... More material related to Banns Of Marriage can be found here:
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The banns of marriage or, simply "the banns," (from an Old English word meaning "to summon") are the public announcement from the pulpit that a marriage is going to take place in that church between two specified persons at a specified time.
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TNGenWeb Project; Banns, Marriage Bonds and Licenses, and Bastardy Bonds ... Banns; A Very Colonial Marriage Procedure ... The subject on the procedure of early Tennessee marriage, deserves a close look. In time, we hope to add the actually Tennessee laws regulating marriage. The Tennessee laws of marriage would certainly...
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Parish registers may record the date(s) of the proclamation of banns or the marriage date itself or both, but only one or the other will appear in the index. ... Proclamation of Banns; The proclamation of banns was the notice of contract of marriage, read out in the Kirk before the marriage took place.
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Burbage All Saints Marriage Banns ... After the banns were read on the 22nd the entry was then crossed out. A note reads "married by licence" which suggests that some event necessitated the marriage to be brought forward in a hurry.
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